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June 19, 2023

Anti-workplace politics bill likely to see court fight

Maureen H. Lavery and Hannah T. Stilley said unions are encouraging state legislatures around the country to pass laws similar to California’s SB 399 “to prevent mandatory employer-sponsored meetings during unionization campaigns.” (Subscription required.

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June 7, 2023

Biden’s Lone Cabinet Picks Heads to Hill to Salvage Nomination

Michael Lotito shares his opinion about the current solicitor of labor. (Subscription required.)

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May 30, 2023

Noncompete Clauses Violate Labor Law, NLRB Lawyer Says

Michael Lotito explains the possible labor issue that may rise if the FTC’s new proposed ban on noncompete clauses passes. (Subscription required.)

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May 22, 2023

Weekly Shift

Michael Lotito discusses a case that may shed light on the NLRB’s thoughts about worker classification and its willingness to get creative when it comes to an independent contractor presumption.

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May 22, 2023

'From Robust to Booming': Union Organizing Surge Juices Demand for Labor & Employment Practices

Amid an uptick in unionization efforts, Nina Markey said Littler has seen more work in educating, training and advising employers on labor laws and union matters as well as defending employers against unfair labor practices. (Subscription required.)

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